I'm in golf media and not named in a Patrick Reed lawsuit. I feel like I've been left out of the cool kids' table.
And yeah, the guy's a hot mess. Yet found a lawyer who's even nuttier than he is.
You need to step up your game.
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I'm in golf media and not named in a Patrick Reed lawsuit. I feel like I've been left out of the cool kids' table.
And yeah, the guy's a hot mess. Yet found a lawyer who's even nuttier than he is.
I grew up with a guy named Knee who was anything but a jerk, and went on to be a considerate lawyer from Duke.And had them thrown out of Pinehurst while he played in a U.S. Open there. Stole from his teammates in college. Improved his lie in a bunker (seen close-up on TV). He's a real sweetie.
To steal a line from Bob Verdi, "You could call this a knee-jerk reaction, but everyone knows Mr. Reed is not a knee."
Was it HER parents or HIS? I thought I saw an interview once with his parents about the grandchildren but I could well be wrong.
Yes, it's his family.
Ian O'Connor's 2014 story on Reed is a good place to start, for the uninitiated:
O'Connor: Reed's turbulent rise to stardom
And then Shane Ryan on Reed a few months later:
The Villain: Patrick Reed